Before DH got sole custody of SS, he had to pay child support to BM. At that time, he just sent a check into family services every month. At one point, she went bat shit crazy and DH obtained unofficial physical custody. He had him every day, every night, and every weekend. She would see him for a few hours a few days a month but was more concerned with her drugs, drinking, and boyfriends to care. During this time, DH didn't pay the monthly $700 because he had SS and couldn't afford to pay for everything on his own PLUS pay the child support - which she wouldn't have been using on SS since DH had him. This went on for 5ish months before the courts awarded DH custody. All of the arrears went into non-enforceable status and the case against him through child support enforcement was closed. He didn't realize there was even a balance out there until our attorney was notified of this after a car accident settlement. We've sent a letter asking for official "proof" that the amount is non-enforceable. Does anyone know what kind of timeline we're looking at for receiving a response? Does anyone have experience with non-enforceable arrears? Why would it still show a balance if it's non-enforceable with the case closed? We even asked if we COULD pay, just to get that amount out of his name, and we were told no - they'd send the check back to us if we sent it. I don't understand this at all.
ETA: I should mention that we are in a different state than the CS enforcement agency so our attorney can do nothing for us. If we need an attorney for anything, we'd have to hire one from out of state. However, CS enforcement told us we just need to send a written request for a letter. I'm sending one in the mail and via fax - just to be safe.
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Re: Dealing with Child Support Enforcement
When DH was told he had an amount due from a cs agency I sent in proof of his payments through fax and through email to the woman who was assigned to his case. She said that the amount would stay on his account but with a note of non enforceable with the receipts proving payment attached. To make us feel more comfortable she even provided an official letter explaining the situation and saying that DH was not in arrears.
Perhaps this is something you can get from them for peace of mind?
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I called, faxed, and emailed daily so after a few days someone just sent it. I guess I was pushy enough and in that case it worked out.
BFP #1 11/07/2012 EDD 07/09/2013 M/C 11/22/2012
BFP #2 02/05/2013 EDD 09/19/2013 Arrived via c-section 09/27/2013
I like this method.
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We sent the court order to CSEA and they sent us proof that our balance was $0